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This book makes the case for why the United States should embrace "gay reparations," or policies intended to make amends for a history of discrimination, stigmatization, and violence against the LGBT community. It contends that gay reparations are a moral imperative for bringing dignity to those whose human rights have been violated because of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, for closing painful histories of state-sponsored victimization of LGBTpeople, and for reminding future generations of past struggles for LGBT equality. To make its case, the book examines how other Western democracies notorious for their oppression of homosexuals have implemented gay reparationsspecifically Spain, Britain, and Germany. Their collective experience showsthat although there is no universal approach to gay reparations, it is never too late for countries to seek to right past wrongs.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Stonewall Apology Chapter 2: Debating Gay Reparation Chapter 3: America's "Dark" LGBT History Chapter 4: Rehabilitation and Redemption in Spain Chapter 5: Atonement and Contrition in Great Britain Chapter 6: Compensation and Remembrance in Germany Chapter 7: The Politics of Gay Reparation

The Case for Gay Reparations

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 14/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9780197535660, 978-0197535660
    ISBN10: 0197535666

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book makes the case for why the United States should embrace "gay reparations," or policies intended to make amends for a history of discrimination, stigmatization, and violence against the LGBT community. It contends that gay reparations are a moral imperative for bringing dignity to those whose human rights have been violated because of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, for closing painful histories of state-sponsored victimization of LGBTpeople, and for reminding future generations of past struggles for LGBT equality. To make its case, the book examines how other Western democracies notorious for their oppression of homosexuals have implemented gay reparationsspecifically Spain, Britain, and Germany. Their collective experience showsthat although there is no universal approach to gay reparations, it is never too late for countries to seek to right past wrongs.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: The Stonewall Apology Chapter 2: Debating Gay Reparation Chapter 3: America's "Dark" LGBT History Chapter 4: Rehabilitation and Redemption in Spain Chapter 5: Atonement and Contrition in Great Britain Chapter 6: Compensation and Remembrance in Germany Chapter 7: The Politics of Gay Reparation

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